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I finally decided on which exhaust that I was going with on my 07 Ultra. I just ordered me a set of the Rinehart Ture Duals from M&M Cycle and got them shipped to my door for $670.90, which is the best deal that I have found anywhere. I was thinking of the D&D Fatcat, but I have another buddy who has the Rineharttrue duals on his Electra glide and the looks and sound have just won me over. So, I relize that the Fatcat might make better numbers with my 103" stage II kit, butI just feel in love with the Rineharts. But, thanks for all the helpful advise though. They will be here Wednesday the 23rd, so I'll add some pics then since I know were all visually motoviated.
I put Rinehart TD's on my EG because to my ear they sound great, to my eye they look great, and my butt dyno isn't sensitive enough, nor is my riding interest, in getting the benefit of a 2 into 1--I will leave the dyno sheet comparisons to the other guys.
I love my Rinehart TD's. They do look and sound great. There's no way you can tell a difference by the seat of your pants. I had a guy come up to me and ask me to start my bike so he could compare the sound with his V&H Ovals. After the sound test he said he was going to make the change. Put them on and ride the **** out of that thing. BTW, about the Pam Anderson statement........yep!
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